Tottenham Hotspur are set to move into their new 61,559-seater stadium at the start of the 2018/19 season, but what will Spurs' £750m home look like when it's finished?

Tottenham Hotspur are in the process of building a new 61,559 capacity stadium

Christian is a very important player for us and it’s true we will miss him

Mauricio Pochettino

Apoel have failed to score in five of their last six games but Pochettino said: “We must win – it’s so important for our future in the Champions League.”

Tottenham striker Harry Kane, meanwhile, believes he has turned into Statto as he bids to become the world’s best player.

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have won the last nine Ballon d’Ors between them as they battle for supremacy.

But Kane admits he is all clued up about the facts and figures when it comes to chasing down the records of the superstar duo.

“People are always tweeting this thing or that thing and you see it,” he said. “I want to be one of the best players in the world so when people put it up and see I’m close to those players it is a great incentive to try and get even closer and go to that next step.

“I do use it as motivation. I want to be one of the best and to do that I have to stay up there with the best.

“So whenever I can score goals and maintain my form that is what it is about, being consistent at the top level.”

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Harry Kane and Mauricio Pochettino are set for the Apoel clash

Kane has scored four goals in four Champions League games for Spurs and will be aiming to notch for a fourth game in a row tonight.

This calendar year he has scored 25 league goals in 23 games, while Barcelona star Messi has 34 in 27 and Real Madrid’s Ronaldo has 15 in 20.

Kane will get the chance to come face to face with Ronaldo on the pitch when Spurs travel to Real on October 17.

And Kane, 24, believes he is in the shape of his life. “It’s kind of down to growing up, getting older and more mature, filling out in my body,” he said.

“I feel stronger holding off defenders maybe better than I was before. I eat well, I recover well. That is what it is all about.

“Your football career is a short career so you have to make the most of every week and every day. That is what I try and do and when I’m old enough to retire and go and play golf that is what I will do.

“At the moment it is just about using every day, especially with the amount of games we play, to recover, eat healthy and go from there.”